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ISSUE DATE: January 29 1944; Vol XXVII, No 5

IN THIS ISSUE:-
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COVER: Within LELAND STOWE'S 'THEY SHALL NOT SLEEP' are "compassions and indignation, hunger and gluttony, and a recipe for the world of tomorrow." See page 11.

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FEATURES:
SHOULD WE LIFT THE CULTURAL DIMOUT? By John W. Dodds. The Humanities are rapidly reaching the starvation stage.
SOME OBSERVATIONS ON THE INCURABLE CONTROVERSY By Richard M. Brickner, M.D. [On Is Germany Incurable?]
Holiday, A Poem, by Nathaniel Burt.
BOOKS OF ADVENTURE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE Edited by Mary Gould Davis.

REVIEWS:
THE LOST WEEKEND By Charles Jackson, Reviewed by Harrison Smith.
ORESTES BROWNSON By Theodore Maynard, Reviewed by Thomas H. Johnson.
THE ROAD BACK TO PARIS By A. J. Liebling, Reviewed by Sidney L. McGee.
THE AMERICAN SENATE AND WORLD PEACE By Kenneth Colegrove, Reviewed by Phillips Bradley.
REBELLION IN THE BACKLANDS Translated from "Os Sertoes," By Euclides de Cunha, Reviewed by William Lynch.
MONTANA: HIGH, WIDE, AND HANDSOME By Joseph Kinsey Howard, Reviewed by Struthers Burt.

LEAD COVER article/review: THEY SHALL NOT SLEEP By Leland Stowe, Reviewed by Mark Gayn.

THE LEGACY OF THE LIBERAL SPIRIT By Fred Gladstone Bratton, Reviewed by Hal Borland.
A PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE MOVIES By Deems Taylor, Bryant Hale, and Marcelene Peterson, Reviewed by Leo C. Rosten.
FAn ON THE RINGING PLAINS By George Rodger, Reviewed by Henry C. Wolfe.
ROOTS IN THE EARTH By Alston Waring and Walter Magnes Teller, Reviewed by Paul B. Sears.
GREAT AMERICAN PAINTINGS Selected and edited by John Walker and Macgill James, Reviewed by Thomas Craven.
MEXICAN TIME By Zoe Lund Schiller, Reviewed by Betty Kirk.

DEPARTMENTS:
YOUR LITERARY I.Q.
EDITORIAL.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
TRADE WINDS By Bennett Cerf.
LITERARY CRYPT: No. 32.
THE CRIMINAL RECORD.
THE PHOENIX NEST By William Rose Benet.
DOUBLE-CROSTICS: No. 514.
DOUBLE-CROSTICS CLUB.

Prominent Advertisements (Especially for new BOOKS) include:
LOUIS NIZER, What to do with Germany.
A. J. LIEBLING, "The Road back to Paris"
CHARLES JACKSON, "The Lost Weekend"
JOHNNY TREMAIN, by Esther Forbes.
KATY and the BIG SNOW, by Virginia Lee Burton.

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